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South Africa have opted not to make any changes to their squad for the last two Tests against England in Johannesburg and Centurion.
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South Africa have opted not to make any changes to their squad for the last two Tests against England in Johannesburg and Centurion.

“If India are going to come out and bowl spinners at us I think we’ll come out and smash them everywhere”
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Former Australia pace bowler Stuart Clark believes that India are more concerned about the 2015 World Cup than the upcoming four-Test series against the Baggy Greens.

Dhoni has been sidelined for the first Test since the BCCI want him to be fully fit when the World Cup gets underway
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It has been revealed that India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni will miss the first Test against Australia in Brisbane after being diagnosed with a hairline crack at the base of his right thumb.
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“I’d love another chance, and I think I have learned”
England all-rounder Ravi Bopara has announced that he would “love another crack at Test cricket” after losing his place in the side to Jonathan Trott.
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“Scans revealed no evidence of a fracture”
England pace bowler Stuart Broad will be thanking his lucky stars after scans revealed no fracture in his right foot after he was struck there by Australia left-arm pace bowler Mitchell Johnson during the third day of the third Test in Perth.
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“At the end of the day, even if there is a small crack there and my symptoms aren’t painful, I see no reason why I can’t continue to play”
England pace bowler Stuart Broad is unlikely to play in the Boxing Day Test after being hit on the right foot by Australia left-arm pace bowler Mitchell Johnson during the third day of the third Test in Perth.
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Richards never backed down from confrontations during his career
It is a common occurrence for cricketers nowadays to become involved in on-field spats and sledging, however, while West Indies legend Sir Vivian Richards believes it is important for cricketers to defend themselves, he feels that the best way of doing that is by letting the bat or ball do the talking for them.